I have always loved Paiste cymbals. I now play PST7's. Best bang for the buck in my opinion. The more expensive ones are of course better sounding but if price is a key you cant go wrong with PST7's. I loved this demo. Great job guys.
That's a great point! Not everyone can afford high end cymbals, other bills take precedence. I played drums for almost thirty years before I invested in my 2002's. Talk about a long time come'n'... but worth the wait!!!!
I used Zildjians and Sabian for 20 yrs, I've tried meinl as well but nothing comes close to paiste. I just made the switch this year and holy crap I'm happy, its almost like it changed the way I hear and perceive the cymbals. They are just so musical.
I'm not big on the Precision line. It's not a bad line, but it doesn't have a tone I like. They are kind of like 2002s, which I'm not a huge fan of either. I'm weird though... I'm a Deathmetal/Blackmetal drummer that uses Signature Series and Sound Formula Reflector hi-hats, a Signature Series ride, Signature Series and Twenty Custom crashes, Signature Series and Signature Reflector splashes, and Rude chinas. The best hi-hats, crashes and splashes I have ever heard have been from the Signature Series, Signature Dark Energy, Signature Reflector, Twenty Custom, Sound Formula, and Sound Formula Reflector lines. The only chinas that I like more than Signature or Sound Formula (just barely) are the Rude chinas. I've played on many, many Zildjian, Meinl, and Sabian cymbals over the years. My setups were always a mix of cymbals from the late 90's up until 2021. Since then I will only play Paiste, and only the lines I mentioned. I have had decades to figure out what tone I want from my cymbals. It's expensive, but it's worth it.
I have a set of sound Formula reflectors but I need to replace some. What do you think is the closest that will match out of the sig line? Looking specifically for 18" crash, but need a path that will allow me to expand and update my current investment. Thanks.
Signature in my opinion are the best sounding cymbals I've ever heard and played, expensive but worth every penny!
Ooh, Lombardo's got groove
Gage Busch Of course!
Paiste, You can't go wrong. Always good product.
Paiste is the name in cymbals. Good video guys.
Sensacional esse baterista Toss Panos, procurem mais alguns vídeos no RUclips, que linguagem incrível!
Batera Clube que bosta amigo..
I have always loved Paiste cymbals. I now play PST7's. Best bang for the buck in my opinion. The more expensive ones are of course better sounding but if price is a key you cant go wrong with PST7's. I loved this demo. Great job guys.
That's a great point! Not everyone can afford high end cymbals, other bills take precedence. I played drums for almost thirty years before I invested in my 2002's. Talk about a long time come'n'... but worth the wait!!!!
I used Zildjians and Sabian for 20 yrs, I've tried meinl as well but nothing comes close to paiste. I just made the switch this year and holy crap I'm happy, its almost like it changed the way I hear and perceive the cymbals. They are just so musical.
Toss Panos awesome groove
My favorite cymbal!!! paiste signature precision.
Lombardo the best 🤘🤘🤘🤘
Awesome paiste cymbals
Lombardo!
GO DAVE !!!!!!!!!!
Lombardo best metal drummer.
Best sounding cymbal made
lombardo playing you can tell its him on any kit! lol killer fills ..
HOLY SHIT! I love the 20" crash :o :o
Amazing sound and value! Thanks for your support.
Yeah! I have the pst7 series and I love'em too, Im a fan of Paiste, the best and sexiest cymbals around the world!
4:34 - Colorsound Precisions?!?!?!?!?! o.O - They'd sell like hotcakes I think.
That heavy crash might as well be another ride cymbal or that heavy ride be another crash cymbal
i have hi hat of this series...paiste all life..
The best.
Toss Panos!
i like the joey jordison black paiste
Jeremy Spencer reminds me of the Evil Wizard in the movie comedy "Your Highness"; except (Spencer) has shorter hair.
The 18" crash!! Good thing all cymbals look the same the my wife...
PAISTE....'nuff said lml lml
I'm not big on the Precision line. It's not a bad line, but it doesn't have a tone I like. They are kind of like 2002s, which I'm not a huge fan of either.
I'm weird though... I'm a Deathmetal/Blackmetal drummer that uses Signature Series and Sound Formula Reflector hi-hats, a Signature Series ride, Signature Series and Twenty Custom crashes, Signature Series and Signature Reflector splashes, and Rude chinas.
The best hi-hats, crashes and splashes I have ever heard have been from the Signature Series, Signature Dark Energy, Signature Reflector, Twenty Custom, Sound Formula, and Sound Formula Reflector lines. The only chinas that I like more than Signature or Sound Formula (just barely) are the Rude chinas.
I've played on many, many Zildjian, Meinl, and Sabian cymbals over the years. My setups were always a mix of cymbals from the late 90's up until 2021. Since then I will only play Paiste, and only the lines I mentioned. I have had decades to figure out what tone I want from my cymbals. It's expensive, but it's worth it.
I have a set of sound Formula reflectors but I need to replace some. What do you think is the closest that will match out of the sig line? Looking specifically for 18" crash, but need a path that will allow me to expand and update my current investment. Thanks.
U can tell the dont like them
Can we have that in English please?
Hmmm....No likey
Heavy cymbals suck, except maybe a ride if you want definition, if you dont beleive me you are 100% wrong because dogs are nice 🐕
I disagree because I love 900 series heavy. And cats 🐈🐈🐈🐈
@MrMmnngghh yes,but the people around you don't, jk, yes,cats are cool to
@@antonmaclean8418 our bass player, who is also a cat, loves the tone, and uses the bell ping as a timing device 😺😸😹😻😽